On Tuesday 18 February 2014 01:24:05 Dave Cole did opine:

> I suspect that someone will have to drill/ream some standard bore
> pulleys for you to get 9mm.
> 
> I think that they will do that for you.
> 
> Click on the quote request and ask them to supply them with 9mm bores.
>
Just the smaller one.  The upper 34 toother, 10mm thick just needs the 10mm 
bore and the 4mm key.  No hub, or flanges on the OEM black plastic one but 
teeny flanges might be nice.  But I might have to take the Dremel and make 
a smigeon of clearance for the flanges. The dirt stain says there isn't any 
more room for more teeth.

Called them, they said no the instant I asked for a 10mm bore and broached 
4mm keyway. "We don't do hi power stuff"  Poking around on B&B site, either 
they don't have the right teeth or some other measurement is bogus.  Called 
them, much more enthusiasm, keyed hubs were not a problem, I assume because 
they'll charge me accordingly, and I should have a quote for steel pulleys 
and a better belt by email in a bit.  Guy knew what he was talking about, 
gave him the tooth counts, belt style (XL) width and the shaft separation I 
measure here of 108.5mm, said he could work with that just fine.

> Dave
> 
> On 2/17/2014 9:58 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 17 February 2014 21:54:36 Dave Cole did opine:
> >> Try these guys out ... if they don't have it, I have other links I
> >> can dig up.
> >> 
> >> Dave
> >> 
> >> https://sdp-si.com/eStore/CoverPg/Drive_Components.htm
> > 
> > That is the same link someone gave me this afternoon on IRC.  None
> > with 9mm hubs can be found there.
> > 
> > Thanks Dave.
> > 
> > I guess I'll yell at Chris Wood tomorrow (LittleMachineShop.com), he
> > has at times been helpful.
> > 
> >> On 2/17/2014 9:12 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >>> Greetings all;
> >>> 
> >>> My google foo seems to be on strike, I can't even find the pulley I
> >>> put on the jackshaft I made to put a 1.5hp motor on this 7x12 last
> >>> year.
> >>> 
> >>> That pulley has a 9mm bore, broached for a 3mm square key,one
> >>> removable flange, 9.1mm between the flanges, with a 30mm OD flange,
> >>> and 20mm long hub.  This one made of ABS and was pretty well burned
> >>> up last night. I count whats left of the teeth at 20 of them, but
> >>> there is physical room for 24 in the area.
> >>> 
> >>> That is the pulley on the jackshaft, located at the bottom of the
> >>> old drive belt where the original motor drove it.
> >>> 
> >>> The upper pulley is flangeless and hubless, bored for a 10mm shaft
> >>> and keyed for a 4mm square key.  I count 34 teeth on that one.
> >>> 
> >>> I want to replace both pulleys with either alu or sintered steel
> >>> versions, along with a fresh much higher quality belt, 3/8 or 9mm
> >>> wide.
> >>> 
> >>> I hit the top dozen or so pages google gave me, and no one has the
> >>> lower pulley in a 9mm bore regardless of the material.
> >>> 
> >>> Has anyone a better place, or a favorite place to buy such oddball
> >>> stuffs?
> >>> 
> >>> Cheers, Gene
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